
Jammu, April 8: Jammu & Kashmir has secured approval from the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY) to establish a Centre of Excellence (CoE) in Artificial Intelligence at IIT Jammu, marking a major push toward building a strong digital and innovation ecosystem in the Union Territory.
Chief Secretary Atal Dulloo termed the initiative a landmark step, stating it will position J&K as an emerging hub for advanced technologies. The Centre is expected to equip youth with cutting-edge AI skills, boost employability, and support upcoming IT parks planned in Srinagar and Jammu.
The CoE will operate from a dedicated 10,000 sq. ft. space at IIT Jammu with a total outlay of ₹20 crore under a 90:10 funding model between MeitY and the UT government. It will function through a Special Purpose Vehicle under the IT Department.
Officials said the Centre will promote research, innovation, and collaboration among academia, industry, and startups, while focusing on sectors like governance, healthcare, agriculture, and disaster management. The initiative also aims to attract investment, foster entrepreneurship, and drive inclusive development across the region.
Aligned with the IndiaAI Mission, the project is expected to accelerate technological growth and create new opportunities for youth in Jammu & Kashmir.
Jammu, April 8: Jammu & Kashmir has secured approval from the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY) to establish a Centre of Excellence (CoE) in Artificial Intelligence at IIT Jammu, marking a major push toward building a strong digital and innovation ecosystem in the Union Territory.
Chief Secretary Atal Dulloo termed the initiative a landmark step, stating it will position J&K as an emerging hub for advanced technologies. The Centre is expected to equip youth with cutting-edge AI skills, boost employability, and support upcoming IT parks planned in Srinagar and Jammu.
The CoE will operate from a dedicated 10,000 sq. ft. space at IIT Jammu with a total outlay of ₹20 crore under a 90:10 funding model between MeitY and the UT government. It will function through a Special Purpose Vehicle under the IT Department.
Officials said the Centre will promote research, innovation, and collaboration among academia, industry, and startups, while focusing on sectors like governance, healthcare, agriculture, and disaster management. The initiative also aims to attract investment, foster entrepreneurship, and drive inclusive development across the region.
Aligned with the IndiaAI Mission, the project is expected to accelerate technological growth and create new opportunities for youth in Jammu & Kashmir.
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